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Vaccination Rate In Crystal Lake, Cary Is 58%
IDPH data shows the vaccination rate in the Crystal Lake and Cary area is above the state average.
CRYSTAL LAKE AND CARY, IL — New data from state public health officials shows residents of Crystal Lake and Cary are more vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus than the state average.
In the 60012, 60013 and 60014 ZIP codes, 52,844 people, or 58.64 percent, are fully vaccinated as of Tuesday, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health. Statewide, 52.14 percent of the population is fully vaccinated.
More than 200 of the state's nearly 1,400 postal codes, mostly in rural areas, had less than 30 percent of their populations vaccinated, according to IDPH. McHenry County is no different. The northern and western portions of the county, which include Marengo, Harvard and Union, have significantly lower vaccination rate.
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In the Marengo area, only 37.22 percent of residents have been fully vaccinated while 39.48 percent in Hebron have received their jabs.
Meanwhile, 10 sparsely populated ZIP codes have 100 percent of their populations vaccinated. Three with populations of 10,000 or more — two in Chicago's near North Side and one in Naperville — have more than 75 percent of their residents vaccinated, according to state data.
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In McHenry County, the zip code with the highest vaccination rate is 60142, which includes Huntley. There 69.42 percent of residents are fully vaccinated.

Federal public health officials have announced plans to offer booster shots to all adults who have received a vaccine from Pfizer or Moderna starting Sept. 20.
Health regulators have already approved boosters for certain immunocompromised people in an effort to offset the potential that the immunity the vaccine provides against coronavirus infections could wane after six to eight months.
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But even as the government plans to begin to offer third jabs, there are still millions of adults who have not received a first dose.
According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 7.57 million adult Illinois residents, or nearly 77 percent of the population aged 18 or over, have received at least one dose. More than 60 percent of adults are fully vaccinated.
That means about 5.25 million Illinois residents have not yet received a dose of vaccine.
The daily average number of doses administered in the state stood at about 40,000 Wednesday. The seven-day rolling average reached a peak of more than 130,000 in mid-April before falling below 15,000 a day in the second week of July.
While there is no data available about the number of vaccinated people who test positive for the coronavirus in Illinois, also known as breakthrough infections, there were 1,056 fully vaccinated people hospitalized with COVID-19 as of Wednesday, according to state health data.
Nearly 97 percent of the more than 7,000 people who have died from COVID-19 complications in Illinois since January have been unvaccinated, according to the state data, with just 223 deaths among those who have been fully vaccinated.
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